单词 | dong |
释义 | dongn.1 1. An imitation of the deep sound of a large bell. Cf. ding n.1, ding-dong v. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > sound of instruments > [noun] > sound of bell > large bell knoll1379 toll1452 knolling1480 tollinga1513 tonging1584 thief and reever bell1777 bell-toll1860 donga1882 tong1881 a1882 D. G. Rossetti Wks. (1890) II. 343 And bells say ding to bells that answer dong. 2. Australian and New Zealand colloquial. A heavy blow, a punch. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific degree of force > [noun] > striking heavily > a heavy blow smitea1200 ponder1339 clouta1400 whopc1440 routa1450 maul1481 sousec1500 dunta1522 flake1559 lambskin1573 lamback1592 daud1596 baster1600 mell1658 thumper1682 lounder1723 smash1725 plumper1756 spanker1772 douser1782 thud1787 bash1805 stave1819 batter1823 belter1823 wallop1823 whacker1823 belt1825 smasher1829 dingbat1843 dinger1845 oner1861 squeaker1877 clod1886 wham1923 dong1941 1941 S. J. Baker Pop. Dict. Austral. Slang 24 Dong, a blow, esp. with the fist. 1965 Telegraph (Brisbane) 5 July 8 Dong, poke (punch). This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online June 2022). Dongn.2 A fabulous creature represented as having a luminous nose; also transferred. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > supernatural being > hybrid creature or monster > [noun] > types of hart-wolf1555 equicerve1572 hippopotamus1572 lyciske1572 semitaur1592 lycopanther1607 tityrus1610 jumart1690 lizard-bird1862 plumed serpent1862 baku1881 ophiosaurian1882 Dong1927 merlionc1973 1927 E. Bowen Hotel xi. 131 Their cigarette ends glowing and fading preceded them like a pair of luminous noses, and equidistant spots of fire advertised that other pairs of Dongs were promenading solemnly. 1954 L. MacNeice Autumn Sequel 49 Egdon gives to Snark and Dong His kind attention still. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2022). dongn.3 coarse slang (chiefly U.S.). = penis n. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > sex organs > male sex organs > [noun] > penis weapona1000 tarsec1000 pintleOE cock?c1335 pillicock?c1335 yard1379 arrowa1382 looma1400 vergea1400 instrumentc1405 fidcocka1475 privya1500 virile member (or yard)?1541 prickc1555 tool1563 pillock1568 penis1578 codpiece1584 needle1592 bauble1593 dildo1597 nag1598 virility1598 ferret1599 rubigo?a1600 Jack1604 mentula1605 virge1608 prependent1610 flute1611 other thing1628 engine1634 manhood1640 cod1650 quillity1653 rammer1653 runnion1655 pego1663 sex1664 propagator1670 membrum virile1672 nervea1680 whore-pipe1684 Roger1689 pudding1693 handle?1731 machine1749 shaft1772 jock1790 poker1811 dickyc1815 Johnny?1833 organ1833 intromittent apparatus1836 root1846 Johnson1863 Peter1870 John Henry1874 dickc1890 dingusc1890 John Thomasc1890 old fellowc1890 Aaron's rod1891 dingle-dangle1893 middle leg1896 mole1896 pisser1896 micky1898 baby-maker1902 old man1902 pecker1902 pizzle1902 willy1905 ding-dong1906 mickey1909 pencil1916 dingbatc1920 plonkerc1920 Johna1922 whangera1922 knob1922 tube1922 ding1926 pee-pee1927 prong1927 pud1927 hose1928 whang1928 dong1930 putz1934 porkc1935 wiener1935 weenie1939 length1949 tadger1949 winkle1951 dinger1953 winky1954 dork1961 virilia1962 rig1964 wee-wee1964 Percy1965 meat tool1966 chopper1967 schlong1967 swipe1967 chode1968 trouser snake1968 ding-a-ling1969 dipstick1970 tonk1970 noonies1972 salami1977 monkey1978 langer1983 wanker1987 1930 in Amer. Speech 5 390. 1939 J. Steinbeck Grapes of Wrath xvi. 245 Tell 'em ya dong's growed sence you los' your eye. 1961 E. Partridge Dict. Slang (ed. 5) II. 1124/2 Three Canadian terms for ‘penis’..are dink, dong, hammer. 1969 P. Roth Portnoy's Complaint 18 I was wholly incapable of keeping my paws off my dong. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2022). dongn.4 A monetary unit of Vietnam (now the principal unit and equivalent to 10 hào or 100 xu); a coin or note of this value. Cf. piastre n. 3. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > money > standards and values of currencies > [noun] > specific monetary units or units of account > specific Vietnamese dong1824 hao1948 xu1948 society > trade and finance > money > medium of exchange or currency > coins collective > foreign coins > [noun] > coins of India and Far East > specific Southeast Asia rix-dollar1644 dong1824 hao1948 xu1948 1824 J. White Voy. Cochin China xvi. 257 Accounts are kept in Cochin China, in quans; tayens, or mace; and dong, or sepecks. 1882 Jrnl. N.-China Branch Royal Asiatic Soc. 17 68 At present, one copper cash or..Dong is equal to ten zinc cash. 1948 W. Raymond Coins of World (ed. 3) 130 Viet Nam Government... Dong. Aluminum. 1946. 1956 F. Reinfeld Catal. World's Most Popular Coins (1957) 133/2 1 Dong = 1 Piastre. 1975 New Yorker 6 Oct. 147/1 The North Vietnamese dong had formerly been worth three hundred piastres, and now it was worth four or five hundred. 1981 M. Baker Nam iii. 192 Little shoeshine boys would also come out there at that time to polish your boots... We'd give them a dong for the job—that's like a twentieth of a cent. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2022). dongv. 1. intransitive. To sound as a large bell. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > ringing sound > ring [verb (intransitive)] ringOE chimea1340 outringa1425 dong1587 ding-dong1659 tang1686 re-ring1763 ding1820 dinglea1839 bong1855 dingle dongle1858 tinnitate1866 jing1884 gong1903 pring1927 1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. Contin. 1579/2 Where they might..heare the donging of the belles as they hoong in the steeples. 1954 J. Masters Bhowani Junction xxxiv. 291 A copper~smith bird donged with maddening persistence among the bushes in the garden. 2. transitive. To hit, punch (esp. Australian and New Zealand); to force by reiterated noise, speech, or effort. Cf. ding v.1 1a. colloquial. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > strike [verb (transitive)] > specific animate object drepeOE smitec1200 buffet?c1225 strike1377 rapa1400 seta1400 frontc1400 ballc1450 throw1488 to bear (a person) a blow1530 fetch1556 douse1559 knetcha1564 slat1577 to hit any one a blow1597 wherret1599 alapate1609 shock1614 baske1642 measure1652 plump1785 jow1802 nobble1841 scuff1841 clump1864 bust1873 plonk1874 to sock it to1877 dot1881 biff1888 dong1889 slosh1890 to soak it to1892 to cop (a person) one1898 poke1906 to hang one on1908 bop1931 clonk1949 1889 E. Lynn Linton Thro' Long Night I. i. xv. 243 She had to be dinged and donged into obedience. 1928 E. Blunden Undertones of War 291 The drum-tap dongs my brain To a whirring void. 1930 Bulletin (Sydney) 7 May 21/1 I done me block an' donged 'im proper. 1937 N. Marsh Vintage Murder vi. 66 It was certainly a high-class way of murdering anybody... Dong him one with a gallon of champagne. 1959 I. Opie & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolchildren x. 196 ‘Dong him on the dome’ (head). 1960 N. Hilliard Maori Girl iii. x. 133 I'll dong you if you say it any more. 1961 P. White Riders in Chariot xi. 410 ‘I will dong you one,’ shouted Hannah, ‘before you tear this bloody fur.’ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1a1882n.21927n.31930n.41824v.1587 |
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